The Manitoba Free Press on March 27, 1913, described James Dodds as stoutly-built and clean-shaven.
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The most obvious difference between Canadian Thanksgiving and the American version is the date when each is celebrated.
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By a slight margin, a new sales record was set in September, according to the recently-released monthly report from WinnipegREALTORS®.
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Tuxedo cabinets. Hidden appliances. Sleek wood paneling. It reads like a scene ripped out of the latest James Bond movie.
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Well, you can't deny it any longer — it's fall. And that means that winter is just around the corner, so now is the ideal time to be getting yourself ready for the cold months ahead.
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Leo Blute was standing in front of the main door of the Radford-Wright Building when the explosion occurred.
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During the height of the property tax freeze regime in Winnipeg, former Mayor Bill Norrie prophetically told me that such freezes may be popular.
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In late 2013, the city of Winnipeg tried to introduce Development Cost Charges. Earlier this year, there was talk of a Growth Fee. Now, it's being called an Impact Fee.
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In this third column on installing wood-burning stoves, I will show readers how to build a DIY hearth that meets the Canadian Fire Code.
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WinnipegREALTORS® was pleased to once again salute another outstanding Winnipeg citizen last week at its annual Citizens Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate (DMC).
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